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Volume XVI Ne. 213.
LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880.
terms.
THE DAILYINTELLIGENCER,
PUBLISHED KVXBY KVKK1HQ,
BY STEINMAN & HBNSEL,
tntelligeacer Building:, Southwest Cerner or
Centre Square.
The Dailt IjrrELLiefcsczR is furnished te
subscribers in the City et Lancaster and sur
rounding towns, accessible by Railroad and
Daily Stage Lines ut Tkic Cents Per Week,
payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $5 a
year in advance : otherwise, $G.
Entered at the pest eflice at Lancaster, Pa., as
second class mail matter.
S-The STEAM .TOR PIHVTIVfi I) P. part.
SI EXT e this establishment pesses-es unsur
passed facilities for the execution of all kinds
nf Plain and Fancy Printing.
CLOTHING.
SMALING,
THE ARTIST TAILOR.
.Price Twe Cents.
CLOTHING.
1880.
1880.
Te-day we open the last of
voice ei
our Original Iii-
COAL.
13.
11. MAKTIN,
Wholesale and Uetail Dcalci in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
5-Yard : Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL!
Ceal of the llest Quality put up expressly
ler family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
8m- VAItD 150 SOUTH WATER ST.
ne-JU-lyd PHILIP SCHUM. SOX A CO.
FOREIGN WOOLENS,
The Choice Lines et the Season. The Most
Recherche Style et
English Treuserings.
All the Latest Novelties in Foreign anil
American Suitings ei Choice Styles and Hand
some Effects.
RATHV0N& FISHER,
PRACTICAL
ILamastrr Intelligencer.
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1880.
BlMlBlea'ttSffiK
JUST KI-:UKIVKI A FINE LOT OF UALKD
HAY AND STRAW, at
M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S,
DEALKKH IS
FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL,
SI I NORTH WATER STREET.
WWrstern Fteur a Specialty. f 27-lyd
COHO "&WILEY,
:i.-,0 NORTJl WATER ST., Lancaster, J'a.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER. AND COAL.
Alse, Contractors and Ituilders.
Estimate made ami contract undertaken
en all kinds et buildings.
Itraucli Oflice : Ne. .1 NORTH DUKE ST.
febaj-lyd
COAL! - - - COAL!!
GORRECHT & CO.,
Ker Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Harrisbnrg
Pike. Ollice Ju; East Chestnut Street.
P. W. GORRECUT, Agt.
.1. 15. UILEY.
9-1 W. A. KELLEU.
LONDON SMOKE,
L0KD GREY AM)
EMERALD SHADES.
The only Heuse in this city that handles a
Full Line of the Latest anil Most Popular
Styles for
GENTLEMEN'S WEAK.
We urgently solicit an early inspection of
our stock before the choice styles are sold, the
great demand ter Choice Woolens makes it ut
terly impossible te duplicate certain styles
this season.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS.
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHS,
CASSDIERES,
COATINGS,
SUITINGS,
VESTINGS,
PANTINGS.
TROUSERINGS,
OVERCOATINGS,
Made te order for Men and IJeys in the prevail
ing Styles, and satisfaction guaranteed. Alse,
Ready-Made Clothing!
AND ALL KINDS OF
FURNISHING GOODS
At the Old Price before the Advance,
RATHVON & FISHER'S
Practical Tailoring Establishment,
A Tramp.
BIG
IIMINI!
101 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
1114-llilll
JEWELERS.
I' OUIS WKKER,
J WATCHMAKER.
Ne. 159 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. R.
U. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantoscepic Siecta
cles and Eye-Glasses. Impairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
HOOKS AND STATIONERY.
XTKW STATIOAKKY!
New, Plain and Fancy
STATIONERY.
Alse, Velvet and Eastlake
PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS.
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S
K00K .VXD STATIONERY STORE,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET.
O FECIAL NOTICE
AECHEET !
A FINE LINE OF
ARCHERY GOODS,
JUST KECEIVED,
AND FOR SALE AT THE 1500K STOKE
JOM BAER'S SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
MONDAY, APRIL 5.
N UNUSUALLY LARGE
PINE STOCK OE
Having fust returned from the New- Yerk
Woolen Market, I am new prepared te exhibit
one of the Het Selected btecks et"
WOOLENS
IS'
ams
At no advance en Old Prices.
B. R BOWMAN,
10 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
FOR TUE
Sen
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Ever brought te this city,
best of
Nene but the very
EURNITVRE.
WALTER A. HEINITSH
INSERTS THE
New Glass Reller
OK
INSULATOR
ON ALL FUKN1TUKE. TKY THEM
15 East King Street.
Over High & Martin's.
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AMERICAN FABRICS,
in all the Leading Styles. Prices a low as the
lowest, and all goods warranted as represent
ed, at
H. GERHART'S,
Ne". 51 North Queen Street.
Spring Opening
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
We have fei sale for the coming seasons
Immense Stock of
E
.UI'IKE HOOK AND LADDER CO.
BADGES
FOR SALE AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
Jeweler ,'20 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
I" ANCASTEK
J BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
OrresiTEiiiK Locomotive Works.
The subscriber continue te manuiacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twiers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Blacksmithing generally.
S-Jobbing promptly attended te.
nu18-lyd JOHN I5EST.
ENGINES AND MACHINERY
Oi all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice.
IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS 41 PATTERNS,
MADE TO ORDER.
BR ASS BOXES,
PACKING RINGS.
GLOBE VALVES,
Of all Sizes. AH Kinds of
IIRASS AND IRON VALVES
AND BEER SPIGOTS REPAIRED
3" Foundry and Machine Shep rear of W
D. Sprecher & Sen's Seed Stere, Grant and
JOS. H. HUBER.
Heady-Made Cletlni.
of our own manufacture, which comprises the
Latest and Most
STYUSI DESIGNS.
Ceuic and sec our
Christian streets.
a!7-3mdS
MARRLE WORKS.
WM. P. FBATT.EYS
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
758 Nerm y ueen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
-MONUMENTS, HE AD AND FOOT STONES
GARDEN STATUARY,
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction gi en
a every particular.
N-B-tteember, works at the extreme end
l North Queen street. m301
NEW- GOODS
for
MMT TAILORING,
which is larger and composed of the best styles
te be teund in the citjv
D. B. Hestener & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
(-lyd
LANCASTER.PA
JiO It US, RLANICETS, &C.
OIGN OF THE KUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES ! ROBES ! !
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
I have new en hand the Lamest, Rest ami
?tK5W.aS5?,ITK,:kt of Llncd UI"1 Uulined
BUFFALO ROUES in the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
3rEepairing neatly and prempUy dene.-QB.
A. MILEY,
10S North Queen St., Lancaster.
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Experience
Of Nearly Half
a Century in
DIAMOND DEALING
Gives us
Positive Assurance
That We Can Suit
Every Persen
Who Wishes te Buy
DIAMONDS.
BAILEY, BANKS k BIDDLE,
12th and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
aprti lydTu.Th&S
CARPETS.
ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W
UENKY A. KILKY
Attorney and Counscller-at-Law
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts et the United
Slates, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Steiuman & Hensel
TRY LOCUER'S
SYRUP.
RENOWNED COUGH
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
202 WEST KING STREET,
Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et all
kinds of CARPETS in Lancaster. Over
100 Pieces of Brussels
en hand, as low as 81.00 and upwards.
Carpets made te order at short notice,
nlse pay 10 cents ler Extra Carpet Rags.
O-Givc us a trial.
203 WEST KING STKEET.
Will
TINWARE, &C
CALL ONSHERTZKR, HUMPHREVILLE
& KIEFFER, manufacturers of
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK,
and dealers In GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS. Special attention given
te PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING
Ne. 40 East King street, Lancaster, Pa.
BY HOSE TERRY COOKE.
Christian Union,
That is just it. I was a tramp ! In the
light of te-day I hate te admit it, hut I
must. I had heen a machinist, with a
pretty, gentle wife, geed wages, a pleasant
home ; and then the hard times came.
Hard enough they were te millions beside
me, but I did net think of them. I had
mere means than ethers I knew feed, if
it was coarse, lire enough ler warmth but
what I wanted, cried out for, raged that I
could net get, was delicate living and lux
uries ler Annie, for she was dying. I knew
new nothing could have saved her ; con
sumption is helpless and hopeless ; but
one day when I went down te the Charles
ton steamer the day she sailed, te adjust
some little matter in the machinery that
they thought out of gear, I saw the wife
of one of the firm for whom I worked up
town brought en beard te go te Flerida
for the winter.
She looked a little like Annie ; her eyes
were clear and gray tee, and her face wan
ana sweet, bhe was wrapped in soft shawls
and lying back in a chair carried by two
servants ; a kind-faced nurse was with her
and her husband beside her. I had a
glimpse at her state room as I passed
through the cabin, for they were arranging
it se mat sue might be settled
before the rest of the passengers came
aboard. It was like a nest, crowded with
comfort. If I could have stolen that fur
lined cloak and that swing-chair I would
nave done it ; as it was, 1 swore.
What had this woman done te have all.
and my patient wife te have nothing ? I
kept thinking of all this ; breeding day
and night as wages grew lower and work
less, and Annie faded away. She was a
geed woman, that wife of mine, and net a
bit afraid te die ; but she was afraid te
leave nic in the furious bitterness of my
condition then.
One day I came home and found her
yaicr man ever, i naa Drought Her an
orange, but she could net taste it. I sat
down by the lounge and put her thiu,
white hands in mine.
'Frank," she said in a whisper, "when
I am dead try te be geed ; try te knew
Ged. I couldn't talk about it, dear ; but
I have prayed. Ged is geed, Frauk. I
knew it. I am going home."
I could net bear this. I did net believe
in it. Ged geed, and Annie dvhir while
that ether woman was saved by the money
I had as geed a right te have as Jim Law
rence ! I knew afterwards that all the
luxuries he lavished en his wife were as
useless as the coarse shawl and common
feed I gave mine. She died before Annie,
and away from him. I steeped down te
kiss my wife and te step her Hern such
talk. Her lips were cold ; her het hand
grew chill in mine ; her great gray eyes
looked at me with one bright leek of love,
and then closed. Annie had gene away.
Well, why should I work after that? I
went te hear Communist harangues, and
learned the ttale old sterv that m-enert.v
was robbery. Why was Mr. Lawrence
rich and I peer? It was an outrage.
Society owed me a living, and I would
have it as well as he. I did net step te
consider that he was once poorer than I
and had worked successfully for his
money, or te ask why society owed ine a
living. I took the precious arguments of
demagogues for what they were en the
surface. They suited my fury against man
and my ignorance of Ged tee well net te
be adopted. It was May when the Iridieu
works closed, but I had net worked there
for two months. I had lived en what few
dollars l had leit afte.- Annie was buried,
and new and then I get a porter's job, for
I was as strong as a horse. Still, I al
ways expected te go back te the works if
the worst came te the worst, and when
they closed np for want of orders I felt as
it I had nothing te stay in the city for and
like a great many ethers I made up my
mind that since I was born into the world
it should give me a free living. I went en
the tramp.
I can't say I liked itatlirst ; it was a great
wniie ueiere l could sleep well in a barn,
or under an old musty hay-stack, but I had
grit enough left te persist, and the lazy life
the fresh air, the trees, the grass, and crea
tures, all se different from the grimy shop
and dirty streets, did seem amazing pleas
ant. I suppose living this sort of life
changed me inwardly, tee. I get te feel
mole jifcu ;i wim eeast. I liked te see
women shut and lock the deer when they
saw me come into the yard, and hand out
the feed I asked for through the window.
Hew I used te scare them! I don't wonder.
I was big, .dirty, ragged, and full of bad
thoughts that showed out in my face and
ran ever at my lips. I would net have stop step
ped at knocking down any who came across
my way, but they generally let me alone.
Alter awhile I get a revolver. It was
never leaded, but it was just as geed te
ii imcii women wuu, ana many a one
fetched me warm feed and drink when I
let them see it. I did like te see them
turn white and shiver. I was se angry
with everything that I liked te terrify and
hurt everybody I could. "Hateful and
hating one another ; " that is about as near
my state then as I can tell it.
Se I tramped all summer. I did net
think often about Annie. I didn't like
te, for geed enough reasons. By Septem
ber I had get 'way up into Vermont,
among the hills, and began te think I must
work back te the city, when one day i
stepped at an old red farm house between
Tyson and Ludlow te get some dinner.
mere was a little sort of a steep built
out under the reef of the ell part, and the
kitchen deer opened onto it. There was
a row of bright milk pans standing against
me wan, te sun, and a bunch or two of
herbs hanging up by the deer. A great
yellow cat ran away when it saw me, and
eyed me from under a bench in the wood
shed. It was a peer place enough, but
looked thrifty and comferfablc. I
knocked, and a young woman opened the
deer directly. I never saw such a steady
face : her eyes were brown, and looked
straight at you like a robin's ; her mouth
was as pure and clean as a child's, and
her firm cheeks showed a healthy, even
color of pink. Her hair was se tidy, se
shining, her calico gown and check apron
se perfectly neat, that she seemed some
how as if she was just new everyway. I
did net say anything at once, for I felt se
dirty and se bad the minute I looked at
"If any man will net work neither
should he eat."
"That may be your opinion, miss, but
it isn't mine. The world ewes me a liv
ing and I'm bound te have it," I growled
back.
"Hew se?" she answered. "What
have you done for the world te put it in
your debt ?"
I couldn't answer this question ; it w"as j
like a blew in the face : se I swore ajrain
and demanded some dinner.
" I shall net give you any," she said,
quite as calmly as ever. " If you were
sick, or feeble, or crippled, helpless in any
way, it would be different ; but you are a
strong, likely man, and you can earn your
living just as well as I can."
I looked at her slight straight figure.
J)e you work for a living ?" I asked.
"Yes ; I have worked ever since I was
six years old. I was bound out then and I
worked at whip-braiding. I haven't any
relations any near ones I mean ; there is
nobody te take care of me. I have te work
and I am glad I can."
I swore a very common oath, calling en
Ged te punish me if I would stand that if
1 were she.
Her face flushed.
"Don't de that again," she said. "If
you want te be lest, call upon Satan ; he
hears such requests gladly. Ged is your
father ; he does net like te punish you
even if you ask him te ; he'd ever se much
rather forgive you."
l never was se taken aback.
"Loek here," I said after a moment,
"don't you think it's outrageous that a
pretty behaved girl like you should be
working for a living when there's thou
sands of women no better than you rolling
in their eania;es ?"'
"Xe. Ged put me here and them there.
lie knows best."
" Well, you seem te think Ged knows a
geed deal. I claim te knew some things
myself; and I believe folks all have equal
rit-hts."
" De you ?" she said, " se de I ; I have
rights. Kiglits te get ready te die and te
serve Ged while we live."
She stepped out of the deer and picked
up a red leaf from the grass.
" Can you make such a leaf as that ?"
she asked, holding it out te me.
Why, I knew I couldn't : and se did
JRY GOODS.
Strawbridge & Clothier
Desire prominently te invite attention te their magnificent line of
Medium-Weight Dress Goods,
Especially adapted te the weather of
MAT AND JUNE,
And for country, seaside, mountain and traveling wear later en.
The experience of past seasons has shown ns that in our climate, a class of Dress
lextures is demanded equally removed from the thick fabrics of winter ami the thin
textures of summer. We have accordingly arranged for an altogether exceptional as
sortment of this class of Fabrics in French, English and American Goods and
new submit a stock which must command universal attention, as by the testimony of
numerous merchants it has no equal.
As fairly representing the class of goods referred te, we name the following :
f she.
" Till you can, I expect you had better
believe Ged knows mere than you de."
I turned and went into the yard. I
couldn't stand her talk, but I could net
get away from it.
I never seemed se mean te myself before.
Here was I, strong, healthy, even a skilled
workman, tramping about the country
uegging : i never called it begging before
but I knew new what it was, for I seemed te
leek out of her eyes.
About Ged ; well, if there was a Ged he
must knew mere than I did or he couldn't
be Ged ; perhaps I had made a mistake
after all.
Jim Lawrence must be a lich man be
cause he had mere brains than I, with the
same chances; and who was te blame
about the brains?
I sat down by a little pond there was
near by and fell te thinking, when all of a
sudden I looked down into the water and
46 Inch Granite Cleths 87e.
In Choice Shades.
Illuminated Granite 1.00
Very Scarce and Desirable.
46 Inch Pekin Feule 75c.
Extra Quality and Cheap.
Hluminated Chevrons 87ic
W Inches in Width.
46 Inch Powder Cleths $1.00
Would Cost 3Iere te Impert.
New Cords and Armures 87ic
In Wonderful Variety.
Granite Cleths and Pekins 81.00
In Bewildering Assortment.
Cerdettes, Rayes, Pekins,
Pelka Dots, Pacennes
and Crepe Verginia,
at $1.25.
In the Newest French Colorings.
Cashmere Beige 50c.
All Weel and 44 Inches Wide.
45 Inch Beige Verginia 75c.
Splendid for Service. I
French Cashmere 50c.
Deuble Width.
23 Inch Cashmere Beige 28c.
In Gray and Ilrewn Shades.
44 Inch Granite Mehairs 62c.
Would cost te-day Ti cts.
44 Inch Granite Mehairs 58c.
In lleautiful Ileige Colorings.
Granite Cleths 40 and 50c.
3i Inches in Width.
I.;.
"'at
duty,
ragged
her.
" Well?" she said, in a cool sort of voice
"rl vrrti. wn.4- ..t,n.l nM
u juu neui iinyueuy Z
"I want something tr
gruffly.
"We
something te eat," said I,
never crive te tramns " she an
swered, without any change of tone.
"I've get te have it," said I, as crossly
as I could.
"We have nothing for you," said she,
quite unmoved.
" Come, hurry up ! I've get te have my
dinner, and you'd better get it for me
pretty quick," I called out with an oath,
taking out my pistol and handling it as a
threat.
Her eyes grew a little darker at that,and
she smiled ; she was net scared a mite .
she only said, very quietly : J '
saw a tramp ! a
tramp.
Geed Lord ! it was me !
I wondered that the jjirl had spoken te
me at all, and then I though i'wbat Annie
would have said te see me like that.
The bleed seemed te come te my head.
I tried te be honest inside, and leek things
square in the eye. I cenld net hcln seeing
hew little geed I had done myself by leav
ing work. I used te be a geed-looking
sort of fellow when I was cleaned up of a
Sunday, net like this great brute staring
up at me out of the still water.
I couldn't de much that minute, but I
could wash my face, and I did.
It was just beginning, you see ; then I
get up en my feet and tramped ett" toward
Ludlow. Au old woman a mile further en
gave me sonic bread and milk, because I
asked for it civilly I suppose, and by night
I had get en te the station next below
Ludlow, and seeing some hands at work
leading up a freight car I put in and help
ed. One of them gave me my supper for
that, and let me sleep in the barn ; it did
seem better than begging.
i he next day 1 sold my revolver and get
a jacket, and before lenir trot a nlace en
the freight line where I could work ray
passage back te the city , I could get a
lodging there I knew, for I had two dol
lars left after buying the jacket.
I found the Iridieu works shut up still,
but I hunted out Mr. Lawrence. I told
him all about it all but that girl and he
gave my hand such a grip !
"My wife's gene tee," he said; and
then he sort of choked. Somehow, for
all he was a rich man with a great house
and I a peer devil of a tramp, there
seemed te be something we had together.
I remember his wife's great sad eyes,
and her tired face ; money hadn't saved
her after all, and his business kept him
te home ; he didn't have held of her
hand when she died.
Well, he sort of cleared his theat then.
and he said :
"I'm just ceinsr te dinner. Reed : come
around te my eflice en Frent street in the
morning and I'll find you a job."
And he said it se hearty iike I knew he
meant it.
He was as geed as his word. I get work
from him right oft, and after awhile, when
I could buy decent clothes, I took te going
te meeting ; for I could net get what that
girl said, when I swore, out of my head.
I have get a-Eible, tee. I knew Annie
would like that ; but I had te shut it up
quick one day when it opened at a sentence
about "the horrible pit and the miry clay."
I had been there myself, you see !
Sometime when I have laid up a little
money and I guess it won't be long first.
.. l... ..it : t.j -W- '
mi m;u mi is shu ana uoue i never was
one te drink nor yet te gamble I mean te
go up te Vermont and find that girl, and
then maybe I can have a home. I hope she
won't knew me again. I hate te hide any
thing from her clean, clear eyes ; but I
don't see hew I ever can tell her that I
was that tramp.
Royal Satin Cleths 50c.
In Desirable Shades.
Melange Chevrons 25c.
In Ueige Mixed Colorings.
Melange Granite Cleths 28c.
In lleige Mixed Shadings.
44 Inch Camel's Hair 50c.
In Rcautitul Light Shadings.
Illuminated Beige 25c.
All Weel and Suitable ler Country Wear.
Choice Mohair Melanges,
At 25, 28 and 31 cents.
Special Ilargains at These Prices.
Nevel British Fancies,
At 30, 37i and 50 cents.
Adapted for Trimmings and Sourteuts.
In Our Novelty Department,
We Have Fer
TRIMMINGS
The Largest and most Beautiful Combina
tion of Colorings and the lireatest Kunge et
l'rices te be leuud in Philadelphia.
In connection with above Listet Goods suit
able for present wear we mention our wonder
ful stock of
French Black Cashmeres.
Our Importations this season were exception
ally large, lut the demand has been unprece
dented in consequence erthe Increasing popu
larity of the goods we otter. Our stock is still
complete in every grade anil width.
Frem 40 Cents te $2.00 per Yard.
We are Just opening n new invoice of our own
Silk "Warp Henrietta Cleths,
The last we shall receive the present season.
The prices are still as last year and the goods
identically the same.
Ladies who cannot spare the time te visit the city and personally inspect
wonderful exhibit should avail themselves of the advantages offered by our
MAIL OEDEft DEPARTMENT.
this
STRAWBRIDGE fc CLOTHIER,
Eighth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
VLOTMJNO.
A COMPLETE RENEWAL
I.V OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING.
NEW UOOD3-I50UU1IT FOR CASII-MADE UP BEFORE THE ADVANCE AXD OFFER
ED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES FROM
25 te 30 per cent.
LESS THAN" PRESENT COST OF MANUFACTURE PREPARED BY
A. C. YATES & CO.
THE LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE
1880 SPRING AND SUMMER. 1880
:e:
FOR TUB BKST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING CALL AT THE
Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Streets.
THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
EOR TUE LADIES.
There is a general complaint that while
prices et commodities have increased in some
cases lifty per cent., wages have net advanced
anywhere near in the same proportion. We
knew of no complaint in the shape or a con-' I),
cold, sere threat, rheumatism or neuraj;lia
that Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil will net immedi
ately relieve. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drug
cist, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster,
49
Statistics prove that tenty-flve per cent,
of the deatlis in our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
abottleef Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers for their negli
gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Ne
9 East King street.
e. uauwicK, ei Arcauia, wayne county.
i., writes: "I nave had severe attacks of
N.
AStnma ler Several vcars. 1 emnmnnniul mlr.
lag Dr. Themas Eclectic Oil; the first dose re
lieved me in one hour. I continued takin" it
inteaspoenfuldosesforafew days, and have
net hail an attack of it since, new nearly one
year." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist
137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster 50
REMOVALS.
DK. S. Ii. FOKEHAN,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON).
Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster. Pa.
te
THE OPINION OP THE LADIES WE HOPE HAS BEEN FULLY CON
FIRMED BY WIDE SPREAD EXPERIENCE THAT
HOUGHTON'S
Cheap MLLinery & Trimming Stere
Is the Cheapest and Best Place in the city te buy
Millinery Goods and Dress Trimmings,
L-eeive daily Saw Goods and all the Latest Styles, and ladies will t
attest anety et Uats, Bennets, Uibbens.Feathers, Flowers, Silks. S
j 1 bread Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Tuckings, PnfllngH, V
We constantly keep the Finest Line eY
. ENGLISH BLACK CREPES,
Only Ceurtauld's Best Makes and at the Lewest Prices. Alse, Ciepe Veils in all Sizes ICrene
Hata and Bennets constantly en hand and made te order by the best Milliners in the c tv as
wc keep no ethers, nor no apprentices te botch your work, at -uyns
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
Cheap Millinery and Trimming Stere, 25 IS. Queen St.
s,.riY: find the Largest
? thi,l5?vTaS'1 ?c-J'c tt,u $';? "fcan;it! litest S?ker Fwicy Drs U&
.... .,. . .. w vuuevuishjj n;jj UIU Ilium LtlllC UI
CARRIAGES, 1'UAETONS. &c
S. E. BALLY.
W. W. BAIL.Y
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CARRIAGES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION!
Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory,
431 and 433 Market Street.Lancaster, Pa.
We are new ready for SPBING TRADE, with a Fine Assortment of
Bsges, Carriages, Piaels, Market Wapns, k
Having purchased enr stock for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled U eiler
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IJfPKICE. We will keep In stock BUGGIES OF ALL GUADES
and PRICES te suit all classes et customers SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET WAGONS.
GIveusacaU. All work fullv warranted one year.
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